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  2. List of biodiversity databases - Wikipedia

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    Name Focus Groups included Collection Plants Fungi Mammals Birds Reptiles Amphi-bians Fish Arthro­pods Other Euk. Prok. & Vir. AlgaeBase: Algae and other oxygenic photosynthesisers other than embryophyte land plants X X X Higher taxonomy, scientific names, common names, images, distribution, references All Catfish Species Inventory [1] Catfish: X

  3. iNaturalist - Wikipedia

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    An iNaturalist observation records a person's encounter with an individual organism at a particular time and place. [22] An iNaturalist observation may also record evidence of an organism, such as animal tracks, nests, or scat. The scope of iNaturalist excludes natural but inert subjects such as geologic or hydrologic features. Users typically ...

  4. List of biological databases - Wikipedia

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    The Catalogue of Life is a special case as it is a meta-database of about 150 specialized "global species databases" (GSDs) that have collected the names and other information on (almost) all described and thus "known" species.

  5. Category:Biodiversity databases - Wikipedia

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    This category is designed to collect articles about the databases themselves rather than their managing organizations (for instance, eBird is a database, but the Avian Knowledge Network is an organization); however, organizations like GBIF whose databases don't currently warrant separate articles are fine for now.

  6. Pygmy python - Wikipedia

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    The global biodiversity database iNaturalist has documented a number of different visual sightings of the pygmy python within the state of Western Australia, with the nearest physical sighting to Perth having occurred near Reedy, some 680 km (422.53 mi) north and slightly further inland of the capital. [3] [4]

  7. Help:Taxon identifiers - Wikipedia

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    iNaturalist: iNaturalist, a citizen science project mapping and sharing observations of biodiversity across the globe. IPNI : International Plant Names Index , a database of the names and associated basic bibliographical details of seed plants, ferns and lycophytes

  8. Tricentrus - Wikipedia

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    Images at iNaturalist Tricentrus is a genus of tree-hoppers in the tribe Gargarini , erected by Carl Stål in 1866. [ 2 ] Species have been recorded from India, China, Japan, SE Asia and Australia; [ 3 ] the name is derived from the Greek: τρι- (three) and κέντρον (sharp points), which describes their general appearance.

  9. Lists of databases - Wikipedia

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    List of online database creator apps; This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (June 2021 This page was last edited on 11 October 2024, at 02:28 ...